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Prospectus No. 2015151B.Com. Part-I
INDEX
Sr. Subject Page No.No.
1. Special Note for information 1 - 2
2. Pattern of Question Paper 2
3. Ordinance No. 147 3 - 14
4. Teaching Periods 15
5. Regulation No. 41 of 2003 16 - 18
6. Direction No. 8 of 2010 19 - 20
I) LANGUAGES
7. English (Compulsory) 21 - 22
Any one of the languages :
8. Marathi (Compulsory) 22 - 24
9. Hindi (Compulsory) 24 - 25
10. Sanskrit (Compulsory) 26 - 27
11. Pali & Prakrit 27 - 29
12. Urdu (Compulsory) 29 - 30
13. English (Supplementary) 30 - 31
II) Commerce Discipline
14. Business Economics 31 - 33
15. Financial Accounting 33 - 36
16. Principles of Business Management 36 - 37
17. Computer Fundamentals & 37 - 39
Operating System
SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY AMRAVATI
SPECIAL NOTE FOR INFORMA TION OF THE STUDENTS
(1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, it is notified for generalinformation and guidance of all concerned that a person, who haspassed the qualifying examination and is eligible for admissiononly to the corresponding next higher examination as an ex-studentor an external candidate, shall be examined in accordance with thesyllabus of such next higher examination in force at the time ofsuch examination in such subjects papers or combination of papersin which students from University Departments or Colleges are tobe examined by the University.
(2) Be it known to all the students desirous to take examination/s forwhich this prospectus has been prescribed should, if foundnecessary for any other information regarding examinations etc.,refer the University Ordinances Booklet the various conditions/provisions pertaining to examination as prescribed in the followingOrdinances.
Ordinance No. 1 : Enrolment of Students.Ordinance No. 2 : Admission of StudentsOrdinance No. 4 : National cadet corpsOrdinance No. 6 : Examinations in General (relevent ex-
tracts)Ordinance No. 18/2001 : An Ordinance to provide grace marks
for passing in a Head of passing andInprovement of Division (Higher Class)and getting Distinction in the subjectand condonation of defficiency ofmarks in a subject in all the facultiesprescribed by the Statute NO.18,Ordinance 2001.
Ordinance No. 9 : Conduct of Examinations (releventextracts)
Ordinance No. 10 : Providing for Exemptions andCompartments
Ordinance No. 19 : Admission of Candidates to Degrees.Ordinance No. 109 : Recording of a change of name of a
University student in the records of theUniversity.
Ordinance No. 6/2008 : For improvement of Division/Grade.Ordinance No.19/2001 : An Ordinance for Central Assessment
Programme, Scheme of Evaluation andModeration of answerbooks andpreparation of results of theexaminations, conducted by theUniversity, Ordinance 2001.
Dineshkumar JoshiRegistrar
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University
PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER ON THE UNIT SYSTEM
The pattern of question paper as per unit system will be broadlybased on the following pattern.
(1) Syllabus has been divided into units equal to the number ofquestion to be answered in the paper. On each unit there willbe a question either a long answer type or a short answertype.
(2) Number of question will be in accordance with the unitprescribed in the syllabi for each paper i.e. there will be onequestion on each unit.
(3) For every question long answer type or short answer typethere will be an alternative choice from the same unit. However,there will be no internal choice in a question.
(4) Division of marks between long answer and short answer typequestion will be in the ratio of 40 and 60.
(5) Each short answer type question shall Contain 4 to 8 shortsub question with no internal choice.
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* ORDINANCE NO. 147EXAMINATIONS LEADING TO THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ)
1. The following shall be the examinations, leading to the Degreeof Bachelor of Commerce (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ) namely :-
(i) the B.Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) Examination,
(ii) the B.Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examination, and
(iii) the B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examination.
2. The duration of the Degree Course under this Ordinance shall beof three academic years with the B.Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ¶……M…-1) Examination at the end of the first academic year, theB.Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examination at the end of thesecond academic year and the B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ+xi™…) Examination at the end of the third year.
3. The Examinations specified in the preceding paragraph shall beheld twice a year at such places and on such dates as may beappointed by the Academic Council.
4. Subject to compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance andof other Ordinances in force from time to time, an applicantfor admission to:-
(A) the B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) Examination shallhave :-
(i) passed the 12th Standard Examination of theMaharashtra State Board of Secondary and HigherSecondary Education,with English at Higher or Lowerlevel and Modern Indian Languages at Higher or Lowerlevel with any combination of optional subjects;
OR
XII Standard Examination of Maharashtra StateBoard of Secondary and Higher SecondaryEducation in Vocational Stream with one languageonly; or any other examination recognised asequivalent thereto; in such subjects and with suchstandards of attainments as may be prescribed;
* As amended by Ordinance No.1 of 1980, 43 of 1980, 4 of 1981, 30of 1981, 12 of 1983, 19 of 1983, 7 of 1985, 4 of 1986, 17 of 1987,10 of 1992, 4 of 1998, 2 of 1999, 9 of 2000,11 of 2000, 16 of 2001and 18 of 2003.
OR
(ii) been unsuccessful at the Intermediate (10+2Pattern) Examination of the University;
(iii) The Students seeking admission for vocational subjectunder U.G.C. Scheme, shall be eligible who fulfil thefollowing condition, besides the admissionqualification laid down in paras 4(A) i) & ii) above.
The Students who has passed 10+2 with thesubjects Accounting & Business Studies.
(iv) Only 30 students will be eligible for admission forVocational subject on merit basis.
(B) The B. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examination shallhave :-
(i) passed the (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) B. Com. Part-IExamination of the University with English as one ofthe subjects of passing or an examinationrecognised as equivalent thereto; and
(C) B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examination shall havepassed B. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examinationof this University.
5. A collegiate candidate shall have prosecuted a regular courseof study for not less than one academic year before beingadmitted to B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) or the B.Com.Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) or the B.Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ
+xi™…) Examination.
6. An applicant for the B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) or theB. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) or the B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™…∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-3) Examination shall have passed an examination specifiedin Clauses (A), (B) and (C) of Paragraph 4 respectively, not lessthan one academic year prior to his admission to the respectiveexamination.
7. Without prejudice to the other provisions of Ordinance No. 6relating to the Examinations in General, the provisions ofParagraphs 5, 7, 8, 10, 27 and 32 of the said Ordinance shallapply to every Collegiate candidate.
8. The fee for each of the examinations shall be as prescribed bythe Competent Authority, time to time.
#9. (A) An examinee for the B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1)examination shall be examined in the following subjectsnamely :-
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Examination shall be examined in the following subjectsnamely :-1. Languages :
i. English.ii. Any one of the Languages as per Syllabus.
2. Commerce Discipline :i. Economics (Money, International Trade and Public
Finance)ii. Advanced Accounting and Auditing.iii. Mathematics and Statistical Techniques.iv. Business Planning and Policies.
3. Applied Components :Any one subject from the Applied Component Groupgiven below.Applied Component Groupi) Business Data Processing.ii) Taxation in India.iii) Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales
Management.iv) Office Management and Secretarial Practice.v) Principles and Practice of Insurance.vi) Tax procedure and practices.
(Notes : 1. The Examinee must offer same subject from theapplied Component group which he had offeredfor B.Com.I Examination.
2. The Examinees who offered the subject 'ComputerFundamentals and Operating System’ forB.Com.Part-I from applied component group willhave to offer the subject ‘ Business DataProcessing’ for B.Com.-Part II from the appliedComponent Group.).
Provided that every examinee shall beexamined in the Language as offered for theB.Com. Part-I Examinations.
u (BB) An examinee admitted in the Academic session 2004-2005fortheB.Com.Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…E ¶……M…-2Ú) and to beexamined in Summer-2005 shall be examined in thefollowing subjects namely:-
1. Languages :
i. English
1. Languages :i. Englishii. Any one of the Languages as per Syllabus
2. Commerce Discipline:i. Book keeping & Accountancy.ii. Principles of Business Management.iii. Principles of Economics.
3. Applied Component :Any one subject from the applied component groupgiven below:i) Computer Fundamentals and Operating System.ii) Taxation in India.iii) Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales
Management.iv) Office Management and Secretarial Practice.v) Principles and Practice of Insurance.
ORAny one subject from the following vocational
subjects under U.G.C. Scheme.i) Tax Procedure and Practices.ii) Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales
Management.iii) Tourism and Travel Management.
*(AA)An examinee admitted in the Academic session 2003-04for the B.Com. Part-I ( ¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1 ) and to beexamined in Summer-2004 shall be examined in thefollowing subjects namely:-
1. Languages :
i) English
ii) Any one of the languages as per syllabus
2. Commerce discipline:
i) Business Economics
ii) Financial Accounting
iii) Principles of Business Management
iv) Computer Fundamentals & Operating System.
$9. (B) An examinee for the B. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2)
* Shall have force from the academic session 2003-2004 forB.Com. Part-I Examination
u Shall have force from the academic session 2004-2005 forB.Com. Part-II Examination
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ii. Any one of the languages as per syllabus
2. Commerce discipline:
i. Corporate Accounting
ii. Business Mathematics and Statistics
iii. Income Tax & Auditing
iv. Money and Financial System
v. Information Technology and Business DataProcessing.
Provided that every examinee shall be examined in the languageas has been offered for the B.Com.Part-I, examination.
@ 9. (C) An examinee for the B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ -+xi™…)Examination shall be examined in the following subjectsnamely :-1. Languages :
i) Englishii) Any one of the Languages as per Syllabus.
2. Commerce Discipline :i. Economics (Economics of Development)ii. Cost & Management Accounting.iii. Business and Industrial Laws.iv. Business Administration.
3. Applied Component :Any one subject from the Applied Component Groupgiven below :Applied Component Groupi) Computer Applications.ii) Taxation in India.iii) Advertising, Sales Promotion and Sales
Management.iv) Office Management and Secretarial Practice.v) Principles and Practice of Insurance.vi) Tax procedure and practices.
(Notes : 1. The Examinee must offer the same subject fromthe applied component group which he hadalready offered for B.Com.-Part-I Examination.
2. The Examinees who offered the subject‘Business Data Processing' for B.Com.-II fromapplied component group will have to offer thesubject ‘Computer Application' for B.Com.-IIIfor the applied component group.)
Provided that every examinee shall beexamined in the Language as has been offeredfor the B.Com.Part-II Examination.
n(CC)An examinee admitted in the academic session 2005-2006 for the B.Com.Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™… ) and to beexamined in Summer 2006 shall be examined in the followingsubjects namely :-
1. Languages:
i. English
ii. Any one of the languages as per syllabus
2. Commerce Discipline:
i. Cost & Management Accounting
ii. Business Environment
iii. Business Regulatory Frame work & Company Law
iv. Any one combination from the following:
I. a) Financial Management
b) Financial Market Operations
II. a) Principles of Marketing
b) International Marketing
III a) Fundamentals of Insurance
b) Indian Banking system
IV a) Internet and world wide web
b) Essentials of E-Commerce
Provided that every examinee shall be examined in the languageas has been offered for the B.Com. Part-II, examination.
10. (A) The scope of the subjects shall be as indicated in syllabi.
#(B) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, examinee shallhave an option to offer any of the Medias - Marathi, Hindior English for the Practical Part of the examination in thesubject ‘Accountancy’ at any of the Examinations forM.Com./B. Com. degree irrespective of the Media offeredby them for Theory Examination.
n Shall have force from the academic session 2005-2006 forB.Com. Final Examination
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aggregate shall be placed in the First Division; thoseobtaining less than 60% but not less than 45% in theSecond Division and all other successful examinees inthe Third Division.
13. Successful examinees in the B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ¶……M…-1), the B. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2), and B.Com. Final(¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examinations shall be awarded Distinction ineach subject of the respective Group in which examinees obtain75% or more marks in that subject at the respective Examination.
14. Unsuccessful examinees at the above examinations can bereadmitted to the same examination on payment of a fresh feeand such other fees as may be prescribed.
@15 (A) Any person who has passed the First Degree Examinationof this university in any Faculty except Commerce shallbe admitted to the Examination in the additional subjectsprescribed for the B. Com. Examinations, without beingrequired to prosecute a regular course of studies in thesubjects in a College, Such an examinee will be requiredto take the papers of subject from any of the group (exceptlanguages) comprised in any of the Boards of Studiesprescribed for B. Com. Part-I Examination and thecorresponding subjects from the same Boards of Studiesprescribed for B. Com. Part-II and Final Examinationsimultaneously, and on securing not less than theminimum marks prescribed for the subjects shall beissued a Certificate of having passed the examinationin that Additional Subjects as the case may be.
(B) The application for admission to the Examination under(A) above shall be submitted to the Registrar not lessthan three months before the date of commencement ofthe Examination.
16. Provisions of Ordinance No. 18 of 2001, relating to an Ordinanceto provide grace marks for passing in a head of passing andimprovement of Division (Higher class) and getting distinction inthe subject and condonation of deficiency of marks in a subjectin all the faculties prescribed by the Statute No.18 , Ordinance2001, and of Ordinance No.10 relating to grant of Exemptionsand Compartment shall apply to the Examinations under thisOrdinance.
17. As soon as possible after the examination, but not later than30th June, next following, in case of examinations held in March-April and 28th February next following, in case of examinationsheld in October-November, the Board of Examinations shall
11. The maximum marks which each subject carries and theminimum marks which an examinee must obtain in order to passthe B.Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) or the B. Com. Part-II(¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2)or the B.Com.Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…)Examination as the case may be, shall be as indicated inAppendices “A” “B” and “C” respectively.
The maximum marks, which each subject carries andthe minimum marks which an examinee must obtained in orderto pass B.Com.Part-I ( ¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1 ) or B.Com.Part-II(¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) or the B.Com.Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™… )examination, Who shall be admitted in the academic session2003-2004 for B.Com. Part-I, (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1 ), 2004-2005for B.Com. Part-II, ( ¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2 ) and 2005- 2006 forB.Com.Final ( ¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™… ) and shall be examined inSummer-2004, Summer-2005, and Summer-2006 respectively,shall be as indicated in appendices A,B, and C respectivelyappended to the related regulation.
12. (a) There shall be no classification of examinees successfulat the B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) and B.Com.Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examinations.
(b) Division at the B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examinationshall be declared on the basis of the aggregate marks at theB. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) Examination, the B. Com.Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examination and the B. Com.Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examinations taken together.
Provided that the division of a candidate who has passedthe B.Com.Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examination after passingthe Intermediate Examination of the University or theIntermediate Commerce or the B. Com. Part-I(¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ¶……M…-1) Examination of any other University shall be declaredon the basis of the aggregate of marks obtained by him inthe qualifying Examination calculated in proportion to thetotal marks allotted to the B. Com. Part-I(¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1)and the marks of the B. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) andof the B. Com.Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…)Examinations takentogether.
(c) Successful examinees at the B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™…∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1) the B. Com. Part- II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) andof the the B. Com. Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…) Examinationstaken together and obtaining 60% or more marks in the
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publish a list of successful examinees arranged in threeDivisions. The names of the examinees passing the examinationas a whole in the minimum prescribed period and obtaining theprescribed number of places in the First or Second Division shallbe arranged in Order of Merit as provided in the Examinations inGeneral Ordinance No. 6.
Provided that the merit lists only be published forSummer Examination.
18. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Ordinance, noperson shall be admitted to an examination under thisOrdinance, if he has already passed the same examination oran equivalent examination of any other University.
19. Examinees successful at B. Com. Part-I (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-1)Examination and B. Com. Part-II (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ¶……M…-2) Examinationshall be entitled to receive a certificate signed by theRegistrar and those passing the B.Com Final (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ+xi™…) Examination shall on payment of the prescribed feesreceive a Degree in the prescribed form signed by the Vice-Chancellor.
1) Languages :i. English Paper 50 18ii. Any one of the following Paper 50 18
Languages (Marathi, Hindi,Sanskrit, Urdu, Pali &Prakrit and SupplementaryEnglish )
2) Commerce Discipline :i. Economics (Money, Income, Paper 100 35
International Trade andPublic Finance)
ii. Advanced Accounting & Paper 100 35 Auditing
iii. Mathematics andStatistical Technics. Paper 100 35
iv. Business Planning & Paper 100 35Policies
3) Applied Component:Any one Subject from the following Paper 100 35i) Business Data Processing Theory 60 21
Practical 40 14ii) Taxation in India. Theory 100 35iii) Advertising, Sales Promotion Theory 100 35
and Sales Management.iv) Office Management and Theory 100 35
Secretarial Practice.v) Principles and Practice of Theory 100 35
Insurance.vi) Tax procedure and practices Theory 80 28
Practical 20 7
(Notes: 1. The Examinee must offer same subject from the appliedComponent group which he had offered for B.Com.IExamination.
2. The Examinees who offered the subject ‘ComputerFundamentals and Operating System’ for B.Com.Part-I fromapplied component group will have to offer thesubject’Business Data Processing’ for B.Com.Part-II fromthe applied Component Group.)
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(¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™…)B. Com. Final Examination.
Subject Paper Maximum MinimumMarks Marks
1) Languages :i. English Paper 50 18ii. Any one of the Paper 50 18
following Languages(Marathi, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu,Pali &Prakrit andSupplementary English).
2) Commerce Discipline :i. Economics (Economics
of Development) Paper 100 35ii. Cost & Management
Accounting. Paper 100 35iii. Business and
Industrial Law Paper 100 35iv. Business Administration Paper 100 35
3) Applied Component :Any One Subject from Paper 100 35the following.i) Computer Applications. Theory 60 21
Practical 40 14ii) Taxation in India. Theory 100 35iii) Advertising, Sales Promotion Theory 100 35
and Sales Management.iv) Office Management and Theory 100 35
Secretarial Practice.v) Principles and Practice Theory 100 35
of Insurance.vi) Tax procedure and practices Theory 80 28
Practical 20 7
(Notes: 1. The Examinee must offer the same subject from theapplied component group which he had already offeredfor B.Com.Part-I Examination.
2. The Examinees who offered the subject ‘Business DataProcessing' for B.Com.-II from applied componentgroup will have to offer the subject ‘Computer Application'for B.Com.-III from the applied component group).
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REGULATION NO. 41 OF 2003
Examinations leading to the Degree of Bachelor ofCommerce ( ¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ) (Three Year Degree Course) Regulation2003.
Whereas it is expedient to makes Regulation in respect ofExaminations leading totheDegree of Bachelor of Commerce (¥……h…V™…∫x……i…EÚ) (Three Year Degree Course ) for the purposes hereinafterappearing, the Management Council is hereby pleased to approvefollowing Regulation.
1. This Regulation may be called “ Examination leading to theDegree of Bachelor of Commerce (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ ) (Three YearDegree Course) Regulation 2003.
2. This Regulation shall come into force from
i) the Academic session 2003-04 for B.Com.Part-I,
ii) the Academic session 2004-2005 for B.Com.Part-II, and
iii) the Academic session 2005-2006 for B.Com.Final.
3. The schemes of examinations and teaching in respect ofB.Com.Part- I, B.Com.Part- II and B.Com.Final course shallbe as provided under appendices A, B, and C appended withthis Regulation respectively.
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16AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY.
The Executive Council dated 1/2-4-1977 has prescribed theTeaching Periods in the various subject as follows :
COMMERCE FACULTY
B.Com.Part-I Accountancy 5 Periods per week.* Principles of Economics. 5 Periods per week.Other Subjects. 4 Periods per week.English 4 Lectures and
1 tutorial per week.(For a batch of 20Students. A batchwill not excced 20by more than 10%of 20)
Other Languages 4 Periods per week.
B.Com.Part-II * For all subjects 5 Periods per week.& B.Com.(Final) except Languages
*II For Languages1.For English 3 Periods per week.2.For Marathi & Other 2 Periods per week.
Indian Languages.
* Latest amended by the Executive Council, Dated 27/28-4-1979.
( ( ( ( ( ¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ +xi™… ) ) ) ) )B.Com. Final Examination.B.Com. Final Examination.B.Com. Final Examination.B.Com. Final Examination.B.Com. Final Examination.
Subject Theory Maximum MinimumPractical Marks Marks
1) Languages :i. English Theory 50 18ii. Any one of the Languages as Theory 50 18
per syllabus
2) Commerce Discipline:i. Cost & Management Accounting Theory 100 35ii. Business Environment Theory 100 35iii. Business Regulatory Framework Theory 100 35
& Company Lawiv. Any One Combination from the
followingI) i. Financial Management Theory 70 21
Practical 30 * 14ii. Financial Market Operations Theory 70 21
Practical 30 * 14II) i. Principles of Marketing Theory 70 21
Practical 30 * 14ii. International Marketing Theory 70 21
Practical 30 * 14III) i. Fundamentals of Theory 70 21
Insurance Practical 30 * 14ii. Indian Banking System Theory 70 21
Practical 30 * 14IV)i. Internet and World wide Theory 70 21
Web Practical 30 14ii. Essentials of E-Commerce Theory 70 21
Practical 30 14
* SCORE SYSTEM IN PRACTICAL* SCORE SYSTEM IN PRACTICAL* SCORE SYSTEM IN PRACTICAL* SCORE SYSTEM IN PRACTICAL* SCORE SYSTEM IN PRACTICAL
i) Two best out of three periodical class tests held in a given courseshall carry a weightage of 15 marks.
ii) A better of the two assignment-based class presentations to beselflessly assessed by the teacher concerned shall account for 5marks.
iii) Active participation in routine class instructional deliveries shallbecome the basis for award of another 5 marks.
iv) Overall conduct as a responsible student, mannerism andarticulation, and exhibit of leadership qualities in organizing relatedacademic activities shall claim consideration worth 5 marks.
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1) This Direction may be called, "Examinations leading to the Degreeof Bachelor of Commerce (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ) (Three Year Degree Course)Direction,2010.
2) This direction shall come into force from the date of its issuence.3) The revised scheme of examinations for theory and internal
assessment marks for B.Com Part-I from the academic session 2010-2011 shall be as given below-
Subject Maximum MinimumMarks Marks
I ) Languages:i) English Theory 70 21
Internal 30 09ii) Anyone of the languages Theory 70 21
as per syllabus Internal 30 092) Commerce Discipline:
i) Business Economics Theory 70 21Internal 30 09
ii) Financial Accounting Theory 70 21Internal 30 09
iii) Principles of Business Theory 70 21Management Internal 30 09
iv) Computer Fundamentals &Theory 60 18Operating System Practical 40 12
Scheme for internal marksFor 30 Marks : 2 Class Room Test (5 Marks each) ...10 Marks
Home Assignment ...10 MarksSeminar/Group Discussion ...10 Marks
Amravati Sd/-Date: 3/5/2010 (Dr.Kamal Singh)
Vice-Chancellor
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Subject : Scheme of examination for B.Com. Part-INo. 8/2010 date : 5/5/2010
Whereas, Regulation No. 41 of2003 relating to the examinationsleading to the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ) (Three YearDegree Course) is in existence in the University.
ANDWhereas, the scheme of examinations for B.Com.Part-1 is provided
in Regulation No 41 of 2003, under Appendix-A.AND
Whereas, the Academic Council has resolved to accept the provisionof internal assessment marks for B.Com.Part-I, II & Final examinations in itsmeeting held on 9/11/2009 vide item No. 46.
ANDWhereas, the Academic Council has resolved to accept the revised
scheme of examinations for B.Com.Part-I,1I &Final, in its meeting held on 9/11/2009 vide item No. 46.
ANDWhereas, the Academic Council has accepted the changes in existing
scheme of examination for B.Com.Part-1 to be implemented from the academicsession 2010-2011.
ANDWhereas, the Academic Council in its meeting held on 9/11/2009
vide item NoA6 has resolved to refer the matter to the Ordinance Committeefor amending the respective Regulation.
ANDWhereas, the changes in scheme of examination is required to be
incorporated in Appendix-A appended with the main Regulation No 41 of2003 relating to the Examination leading to the Degree of Bachelor ofCommerce (¥……h…V™… ∫x……i…EÚ) (Three Year Degree Course).
ANDWhereas, original Regulation No. 41 of 2003 is required to be amended
for changing the scheme of examination for B.Com Part-I.AND
Whereas, the revised scheme of examination for B.Com1 Part-I is tobe made available from the academic session 2010-2011.
ANDWhereas, the matter for changing the scheme of examinations for
theory and internal assessment marks is required to be regulated by theRegulation, and making amendment in Regulation is time consuming process.
Now, therefore, I, Dr. Kamal Singh, Vice-Chancellor, Sant GadgeBaba Amravati University, Amravati in exercise of the powers conferredupon me under section (8) of section 14 of the Maharashtra UniversitiesAct, 1994, do hereby direct as under-
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SYLLABUS
Prescribed for B.Com.Part-I Examination
1. LANGUAGES
(i) COMPULSORY ENGLISH
Marks : 70 for Theory Time: 3 Hours 30 for Internal Assessment.
Text Book Prescribed for Study1) PRUDENCE : (As per the model Curriculum of the U.G.C. for B.Com.I
and published by Orient Blackswan)2) SYNERGY : Communication in English and study skills (Published
by Orient Blackswan).Unit-I All prose lessons from the prescribed text book PRUDENCE.Unit-II All poems from the prescribed text book- PRUDENCEUnit-III Grammar based on strictly on the text book-PRUDENCE
(A) Change the Narration(B) Change the Voice(C) Tense Froms(D) Synonyms and Antonyms(E) Idioms and phrases.
Unit-IV Communication SkillThe following chapters from the text book prescribed-SYNERGY.(A) Notices, Agendas & Minutes(B) Business Correspondence(C) Nonverbal Communication.
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Distribution of Marks (70:30 Ratio)Textual Components
Q.1- Prose- From PRUDENCEAnswer QuestionAny five to be attempted out of seven 5x5 =25 MarksEach Carrying 5 Marks
Q.2- Poetry- From PRUDENCEAnswer QuestionAny three to be attempted out of five 5x3 =15 MarksEach Carrying 5 Marks
Q.3- Grammer Exercise (Textual):-(a) Narration Any one out of two 1x2 = 02 Marks(b) Voice Any two out of four 2x2 = 04 Marks(c) Tense Froms Any three out of five 1x3 = 03 Marks(d) Antonyms and synonyms 1x3 = 03 Marks
Any three out of five(e) Idioms and phrases Any three out of five 1x3 = 03 Marks
21Q.4- Writing Skill :- (From “SYNERGY”) Communication in English and Study Skills (1) Notices, Agenda and Minutes 05 Marks
Any one out of two (2) Business Correspondence 05 Marks
Any one out of two (3) Nonverbal Communication 05 Marks
Any one out of two —————— Total marks for theory question paper .... 70 Marks
Published by TAFSA Printers & Publishers,Amravati.
UNIT WISE DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS
UNIT-I The following Five Lessons from Text : 15
UNIT-II The following Lessons from Text : 15
UNIT-III The following Three Lessons from Text : 15
UNIT-IV The following Two Lessons from Text : 10
UNIT-V Communication skill 15
29(a) Official letters
(b) Commercial letters, Orders, Sale Purchase letters, etc.
*******6) SUPPLEMENTARY ENGLISH
Marks : 70 Time : 3 HrsText Prescribed-Practical English Prose and Verse edited by G.E.B. COE Orient Longman.
Unit I - Prose:- 25 MarksThe following prose lessons are prescribed for study.1) A slip of Tongue – J. E. B. Gray2) Socrates and the school master - F. L. Brayne3) Good Manners – J. C. Hill4) The Bottle Imp – R. L. Stvenson5) Playing the English Gentleman – Mahatma Gandhi6) The Home coming – Robindranath Tagore7) The miracle of Radio – H. Shipp8) Robin – Jim Corbett
Unit II - Poetry:- 20 MarksThe following poems are prescribed for study.1) The Daffodils – William Wordsworth2) Break Break Break – Allred Lord Tennyson3) The wild swans – B. Yeats4) All in June – W. H. Davies5) Adlestrop – Edward Thomas6) The Solder – Rupert Brooke7) To the Indian who Died in Africa – T. S. Eliot8) That Whitsun – Philip Larkin
Unit III - Precis writing:- 5 Marks
Unit IV - Comprehension of an Unseen passage:- 5 Marks
Unit V- Composition :- 15 Marks(An essay of about 300 words on Social, Economic,Commercial problems of India)
Book recommended :
1) Strengthen your writing by V. R. Narayanswami – Published by OrientLong man.
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Unit-II : DEMAND :
2.1 Law of Demand, Elasticity of Demand :
2.2 Concept, Importance and Measurement of Elasticity ofDemand.
2.3 Determinants of Elasticity of Demand.
2.4 Average Revenue, Marginal Revenue and Elasticity ofDemand.
2.5 Price income and cross Elasticities.
2.6 Concept and Characteristics of Indifference Curve.
Unit-III: PRODUCTION FUNCTION :
3.1 Law of Variable Proportions.
3.2 Concept of ISO-quants.
3.3 Economic regions and optimum factor Combination.
3.4 Internal and External economics and diseconomics.
THEORY OF COST:
3.5 Short-run and long-run cost curves.
3.6 Traditional and Modern approaches.
Unit-IV : MARKET STRUCTURES :
4.1 Meaning & classification of Markets.
Decisions of Business.
4.2 A) Perfect Competition :
Meaning and Characteristics.
4.3 B) Monopoly : Determination of price under monopoly.
Equilibrium of a firm, Comparison between competitionand monopoly. Multi-plant monopoly.
Price discrimination, Practical applications,
4.4 C) Monopolistic Competition :
Meaning and characteristics, Price and outputdetermination under monopolistic competition.
Objective : To impart basic Accounting knowledge as applicable tobusiness.
Unit-I 1.1 Meaning and scope of Accounting Need, development anddefinition of Book keeping and Accounting, Branches ofAccounting, Objective of Accounting, Accounting principles,concepts and conventions.
331.2 Accounting Transactions : Classification of Accounts, Rules
of debit & credit, Journal & ledger, Rules regarding postingand balancing of ledger Account, Sub-division of Journal,Trial Balance.
Unit-II 2.1 Final Accounts of Individuals: Manufacturing Account,Trading Account, Profit and loss Account, Balance sheetwith adjustments.
2.2 Rectification of errors : Types of errors, Rectification entriesand suspense Account.
Unit-III 3.1 Depreciation Methods : Concepts of depreciation, Differentmethods of depreciation. Problem on-
I) Straight line Method.
II) Reducing Balance Method.
3.2 Accounts of Non-trading Institutions.
Unit-IV 4.1 Special Accounting areas :Accounts of Co-operativeSocieties.
4.2 Accounting for Agriculture farms.
Unit-V Insolvency Account of and individuals : Law’s of insolvency-Provisions for preferential creditors, Meaning of insolvency,Procedure of insolvency, Problems on Insolvency Accounts.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
* Anthony, R. N. and Reece, J. S. : Accounting Principles; RichardIrwin Inc.
* Gupta, R. L. and Radhaswamy, M : Financial Accounting; SultanChand and Sons. New Delhi.
* Monga J. R. Ahuja Girish, and Sehgal Ashok : Financial Accounting;Mayur Paper Back, Noida.
* Shukla, M. C., Grewal T.S., and Gupta, S. C. : Advanced Accounts ; SChand & Co New Delhi.
* Compendium of Statement and Standards of Accounting ; TheInstitute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi.
* Agarwala A. N., Agarwala K. N. : Higher Sciences of Accountancy ;Kitab Mahal, Allahabad. (Hindi and English)
Objective- To develop the basic managerial skills among the students toface domestic as well as global business challanges.
Unit I: INTRODUCTORY
1.1 Business – Meaning, Nature, Scope & objectives.
1.2 Management Concept – Nature, Importance and Process.1.3 Managerial Role & it's importance.1.4 Development of Management Science- F. W. Taylor, Feyol’s
Contributions.Unit II: PLANNING
2.1 Planning- Concept & process.2.2 Types of Planning.2.3 Strategic planning- Meaning and Formulation.2.4 Decision Making- Definition & process.
3.4 Organization structure- Forms and contingency factors.
Unit IV : DIRECTING4.1 Motivation - Meaning, Importance, Type of Motivation,
Maslaw theory.4.2 Incentive- Concept, Financial and Non financial Incentives.4.3 Moral - Meaning and Importance.4.4 Communication- Meaning, Verbal and Non verbal
Communication, Barries to communication.
Unit V : CONTROLLING
5.1 Concept and process of control.
5.2 Techniques of controls.
5.3 Effective Control Systems
5.4 Leadership- Concept, Theories and style.
* William Pickles : Accountancy.* A. Mukherjee, M. Hanif : Modern Accountancy ; Tata McGraw Hill
* Management Concept and Practices, by Manmohan Prasad,Himalaya Publishing House.
* Essentials of Management by Weihrich and Koonts. Tata McGrawHill.
* Management Concept & Principles, by Manmohan Prasad, HimalayaPublication.
* Management by Stonel & Foceman. Prentice Hall of India.* Fundamentals of Management by Robbins.Pearson Education.* Management Principles and Practices, by Prasad, Lallan &
Gulshan.S.Chand.* ¥™…¥…∫……™… ¥™…¥…∫l………x……S…‰ ∫…vn˘…∆i… - Prof. S.M.Kolte, Pimpalapure & Co.
x…M…Æ˙, +®…Æ˙…¥…i…“.* Principles of Business Management : L.N. Chopde, D.H. Choudhary,
Dr. Raju L. Rathi - Sheth Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai-31
(IV) COMPUTER FUNDAMENT ALS AND OPERATING SYSTEM
Time:3 Hours Marks:100
(60 Marks for theory + 40 Marks for Practical)
Objective: The objectives of this course are to provide basic informationof computer, Word Processing and Presentation.
Unit-I Fundamentals of Computer :Intr oduction: Definition of Computer, Evolution of Computer,Characteristics of Computer, Generations of Computer, Typesof Computer (By Logic and By size).Basic Computer Organization : Computer Block Diagram,Input Unit, Output Unit and CPU: Memory Unit, ArithmeticUnit, Control Unit.
Unit-II Storage : Primary Storage : Concept of Memory, RAM: Read-Write: SRAM,DRAM; Read-Only: ROM, PROM and EPROM.Secondary Storage : Concept of Secondary Storage,Secondary Storage, Devices: Magnetic Tape, Magnetic Disk,Floppy Disk, Hard disk, Compact disk, Optical Disk, Pen drive,Memory card, Data Card.Software : Concept of Software, Types of Software :Application Software & System Software.Languages : Concept of Computer Languages, MachineLanguage, Assembly Language, High Level Language, 4th
Generational Languages.
38Unit-III Operating System : Concept of Operating System.
MS-DOS : Introduction to MS-DOS, MS-DOS Commands :Internal Commands : DIR, COPY, DEL, TYPE, REN, CD,MD,RD,PROMPT, COPY CON; External Commands :FORMAT, DISKCOPY, X-COPY, BACK UP, RESTORE,CHKDSK, PATH, ATTRIB, EDIT.
Window : Window XP/Vista : Introduction to Windows,Features of Windows, Types of Windows : ApplicationWindow, Document Window & Dialog box, Desktop, Icons :My Computer, My Documents, Recycle Bin, Internet Explorer,Task Bar, Properties, Management of the Files & Folders.
Unit-IV MS Word 2003/2007/Higher : Concept of Word processing,Working With MS-WORD: MS-Word Screen, Working withMenus, Creating and Saving Document, Formatting Text andDocument Setup, Header & Footer, Creating tables and chart,Inserting Clip Arts, Links, Text Box, Word Arts, Drop Cap,Mail Merge, Printing a Document.
Unit-V Ms PowerPoint 2003/2007/Higher : Concept of Presentation,MS-PowerPoint Screen, Creating, Saving and Openingpresentations, Adding text, Clips & Word Art to Slides,Working with different Slide Views, Background features,Gallery, Color Layout, Slide Effects & Slide Show, Savingand Printing.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Fundamentals of Computers-V Rajarman (PHI)
2. Computer Fundamentals- B.Ram (WE)
3. Introduction to IBMPC & Applications-Taxali.
4. MS-OFFICE (PHI)
5. MS-OFFICE (BPB)
6. MS-OFFICE (TMH)
7. Yeats: Systems Analysis & Design; Macmillan India, New Delhi.
8. Basics of Computer and Business Mathematics, By Dr. RajivAshtikar, Dr.Santosh Sadar and Prof. Vilas Chopade: PayalPrakashan,Nagpur.